Eugene Vindman for Congress

Alex and Eugene Vindman

John — It’s Alex Vindman.

I’m writing to humbly ask you to make a contribution to my brother Eugene’s campaign today so he can hold this seat for Democrats and help take back the House.

If that sounds good to you, you can make a contribution at this link or the button below.

If you’re not convinced, please continue reading.

CONTRIBUTE

Most of you know that I’m an Army Veteran. And most of you know who I am because of Trump’s first impeachment trial.

But it wasn't just me who blew the whistle on President Trump. It was me and my twin brother Eugene — a former Colonel in the U.S. Army — who was the senior ethics official at the National Security Council in the White House at the time.

Now Eugene is running for Congress in Virginia where he will continue the fight to defend our democracy and the Constitution both of us swore to protect.

And more than that, he will fight to restore and expand the fundamental rights the GOP have worked so hard to take away: the right to choose, the right to vote, the right for us and our kids to live safe from gun violence.

But he can't do it alone.

Eugene's campaign is coming up on its April fundraising deadline in just a week. That means we have little time left to hit our fundraising goals and prove that this campaign is ready to go head to head with the GOP and win.

So please,

Can you chip in $5, $10, or whatever you can afford today to Eugene's campaign for Congress? It’s going to take a big team for us to take on Donald Trump and the GOP once again.

CONTRIBUTE

Eugene’s campaign is extremely important to me. Thank you in advance for donating today. This means a lot to me personally.

— Alexander Vindman, Lt. Col. (Retired)


 

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Eugene Vindman served in the U.S. Army and the National Security Council. Use of his job titles and photographs during service does not imply endorsement by the U.S. Army or the National Security Council.